Good Morning. Happy Birthday Erasmo Ramirez. Mets 5 Phillies 4 and Michael Conforto comes up big. Nimmo hurts finger, Davis sprains hand, plus the Brooklyn Cyclones release their roster.
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Mets
5 Phillies 4 (Game
Day and Box Score): Brandon
Nimmo CF 0 for 4, 2 Ks; Francisco
Lindor SS 0 for 3, 1 HBP, 1 run
scored; Jeff
McNeil 2B 0 for 3, 1 run scored, 1 K; Pete Alonso 1B 2 for 4, 1 run scored, 1 RBI; Michael
Conforto RF 2 for 4, HR, 3 RBIs,
2 runs scored; J.D. Davis 3B 1 for 3, 1 RBI, 2 Ks; Dominic
Smith LF 2 for 4; James
McCann C; 1 for 4, 1 K; Taijuan Walker P o for 1 – 1 K – 6 innings, 7 hits, 4 runs – all earned, 4 Ks,
1 HR; Aaron Loup 1 inning no runs, 1 walk, 1 K; Trevor May 1 inning, 1 hit, no runs; Edwin Diaz 1 inning, no runs, no hits, no walks, 2 Ks.
Mike
Puma NY Post: “There was the four-run rally in the first, Conforto’s
go-ahead homer in the ninth and a needed Mets victory, 5-4 over the Phillies at
Citizens Bank Park. The Mets snapped a three-game losing streak, finally
showing a semblance of offense.”
Metstradamus:
“A two run HR by Alec Bohm tied the game off Walker, and this was looking like
a game that would have sunk the Mets lower than they were even last night,
after losing on a two run strikeout to a team with no Bryce
Harper, Didi
Gregorius, and J.T.
Realmuto.”
Newsday:
“With one out in the bottom of the seventh inning, second base ump Jose Navas
ruled Andrew
McCutchen ran out of the baseline to avoid an attempted tag by shortstop
Francisco Lindor on what became an inning-ending double play. Replays showed
McCutchen ran in a straight line from first to second.”
SNY.TV:
“With Loup, May, and Diaz tossing three scoreless innings of relief, the Mets
bullpen has not allowed a run in 19 consecutive innings.”
Pete brings home Lindor with a ground-rule double ๐ pic.twitter.com/qezm30qose
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 1, 2021
Conforto brings home two more! pic.twitter.com/uoNflqMyjQ
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 1, 2021
MORE RUNS! pic.twitter.com/EqbunuipK7
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 1, 2021
Brandon Nimmo left the game after injuring himself on this swing: pic.twitter.com/QdPrn240pH
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
Francisco Lindor turns two (?): pic.twitter.com/7KN45O7zJv
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
Alec Bohm - Philadelphia Phillies (3) 2-run. pic.twitter.com/lTW2ERLttC
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 2, 2021
Lindor with the backhand, Pete with the scoop. What a play! pic.twitter.com/jJ6g07euLu
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
๐ฅ BOOM๐ฅ pic.twitter.com/MdAWXBhfBV
— New York Mets (@Mets) May 2, 2021
Michael Conforto off RHP Hector Neris - 104.7 mph, 40 degrees (388 ft Home Run)
— MLBBarrelAlert (@MLBBarrelAlert) May 2, 2021
83.7 mph Splitter#Mets @ #Phillies (T9)
DIAZ STRIKES OUT MILLER AND THE BALLGAME IS OVER!!!! pic.twitter.com/OwxUbs7sn9
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
Taijuan Walker on his outing tonight:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
"It was okay... it was a good team win overall" pic.twitter.com/F0w12n5mf0
Luis Rojas talks about the Mets' offense tonight, which scored four runs in the first inning but was quiet until Michael Conforto's home run in the ninth:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
"The first inning was a good feeling" pic.twitter.com/ROajVm85Xg
Pete Alonso on his message to his fellow hitters in today's hitters' meeting:
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
"Just wanted to relay a couple simple messages... if you get caught thinking, the game speeds up" pic.twitter.com/SbvOeYf9Us
"We're a gritty bunch, man. Over the course of the season, you're going to see a lot of really tough wins... I felt like, from the start, we knew we were going to win" - Pete Alonso pic.twitter.com/Xih4ejILQL
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
Pete Alonso consistently referenced a mental performance coach named "Donnie" in his press conference tonight.
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
What is Donnie's last name? Well, Pete had a hard time with that one ๐ pic.twitter.com/jnCXAbA4om
Michael Conforto on "Donnie Stevenson":
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
"He's all about the approach. He's a hitting approach guy, he's a guy that just gets the boys fired up and ready to go" pic.twitter.com/KrCpgeCm2S
"Maybe I have to give credit to Donnie, he got my approach right" - Michael Conforto
— SNY (@SNYtv) May 2, 2021
Donnie Stevenson is the real MVP. pic.twitter.com/6ylLRc2jiB
Nice win tonight .Conforto gets it done
— Steven Cohen (@StevenACohen2) May 2, 2021
SNY.TV:
What's next - David
Peterson will take the mound for the
Mets as they look to take two out of three from Philly, who will have Zach Eflin
on the bump at 7:00 p.m.
Mike
Vaccaro NY Post: Billy Martin’s season-sparking trick may be worth try for
Mets, Yankees. Billy pulled names
out of a hat to make out the Yankees lineup after a 2-8 start. It helped the Yankees relax as they went on to
a WS title that year.
Rising
Apple: Former Mets Bartolo Colon, Tim Tebow just can’t quit playing sports.
Mike’s Mets: 98
Pound Weaklings.
As we had yesterday on Mack’s Mets, Brooklyn Cyclones announce 2021 Roster. The Cyclones 2021 Roster highlighted by top prospects Ronny Mauricio, Matthew Allan, and Brett Baty.
#Mets have released RHP Jhonfran Escalona.
— MiLB-Transactions (@tombaseball29) May 2, 2021
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Some of yesterday's MLB Game Highlights:
Cristian Pache - Atlanta Braves (1) Grand Slam. pic.twitter.com/Xjrbt1zaPD
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 2, 2021
The first #SpringerDinger as a Blue Jay. ๐ฅ pic.twitter.com/J91nhzh5Ww
— MLB (@MLB) May 2, 2021
George Springer - Toronto Blue Jays (2) Solo. pic.twitter.com/19nz82F6Wt
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 2, 2021
He's 100% that G R I C H ๐ค #WALKOFF pic.twitter.com/oNmUkFbPd0
— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) May 2, 2021
.@A_Fraz12 showing off that range ๐ฑ pic.twitter.com/P8fCJC2aZM
— MLB (@MLB) May 2, 2021
First pitch of the game annnnnd it's gone ๐ช
— MLB (@MLB) May 1, 2021
(MLB x @SIRIUSXM) pic.twitter.com/GfQTsQR73h
The Mayor of #walkoff city.
— MLB (@MLB) May 2, 2021
(MLB x @loanDepot) pic.twitter.com/2xYZAjCGE4
Tim Anderson - Chicago White Sox (4) Grand Slam. pic.twitter.com/2AcBrtcpnX
— MLB HR Tracker (@hr_mlb) May 1, 2021
The Michael Kopech domination tour continues in Cleveland.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 1, 2021
๐ฅ3.0 IP
๐ฅ1 H
๐ฅ3 Ks
๐ฅ1.45 ERA pic.twitter.com/sNYbE1QU5g
Here is yesterday's MLB Scoreboard.
MLB.com:
- Whose playoff odds have changed the most?
- Benches clear in Cincy as Garrett, Bรกez jaw
- May exits with right arm injury, to get MRI
- Springer hits 1st Jays HRs ... one 470 feet!
- Anderson rocks slam: 'I know I'm the best'
- Gutsy Brewers walk off Dodgers in 11 innings
- Injuries: Stras, May, d'Arnaud, Yanks, Phillies
- These players are probably glad it's May
- Adam Frazier wows with Jeter impersonation
FOX Sports:
- Anthony Rendon drives in four, Angels beat up Mariners 10-5
- Travis Shaw hits walk-off RBI single in the 11th as Brewers earn 6-5 comeback win over Dodgers
- Ryan McMahon drives in four runs, Rockies cruise past Diamondbacks, 14-6
- Manny Machado crushes three-run home run in Padres’ 6-2 win over Giants
- Randal Grichuk hits walk-off RBI single in Blue Jays' 6-5 win over Braves
- Rangers edge Red Sox in shootout, 8-6
- Nolan Arenado's monster game powers Cardinals to 12-5 win over Pirates
- Michael Conforto's go-ahead homer in the ninth gives Mets a 5-4 win over Phillies
- Benches clear in Cubs' 3-2 win over Reds
- Orioles win third straight after fast start vs. Athletics, 8-4
- Tim Anderson's grand slam highlights White Sox' 7-3 win over Indians
- Jose Altuve stays hot as Astros top Rays, 3-1
- Andrew Benintendi drills two homers in Royals' 11-3 win over Twins
- Josh Bell drives in four runs as Nationals defeat Marlins, 7-2
MLB Trade Rumors:
- Dodgers To Place Dustin May On 10-Day IL
- Braves To Place Travis d’Arnaud On 10-Day Injured List
- Jordan Hicks Leaves Game Due To Right Arm Tightness
- Mets’ Brandon Nimmo, J.D. Davis Leave Game Due To Injuries
- Blue Jays Acquire Paxton Schultz From Brewers
- Pennsylvania Notes: Hayes, Goodwin, Howard, Realmuto
- Mariners Designate Jacob Nottingham
- Rockies Place Antonio Senzatela On 10-Day Injured List
- Injury Notes: Mondesi, Gonsolin, Strasburg, Solis
- Brewers Place Omar Narvaez On Injured List
- Phillies Place Roman Quinn On COVID IL; Reinstate Didi Gregorius
- Royals Recall Kris Bubic, Place Kyle Zimmer On Injured List
Yahoo Sports:
- April awards: The best of MLB's first month
- Nightengale's Notebook: Forgot about Trea? Nationals star Turner may be MLB's best shortstop
- Detroit Tigers game vs. New York Yankees: TV, radio, info on the series finale
- Angels vs. Mariners Highlights
- CG: SF@SD - 5/1/21
- Dodgers vs. Brewers Highlights
- Angels' offense gets going early, Griffin Canning excels in rout of Mariners
- Why Giants' squandered scoring chances doesn't worry Gabe Kapler
- Rockies vs. D-backs Highlights
- Braves vs. Blue Jays Highlights
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Ed Bressoud (1932)
- Joe Crawford (1970)
- Erasmo
Ramirez
(1990)
1968 |
Mets hitter Bud
Harrelson becomes the first batter in
baseball history to gain a 3-0 ball-strike count advantage from the on-deck
circle when umpire Ed Vargo penalizes Phillies reliever John Boozer for going
to his mouth inside the 18-foot circle of the mound. Philadelphia manager
Gene Mauch, incensed about the ball one call, orders his pitcher to do it
again for ball two, and then again for ball three, which promptly gets his
right-hander and himself thrown out of the game, a 3-0 loss to New York at
Shea Stadium. |
1983 |
Jose
Oquendo makes his major league debut,
grounding into a force out as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning of a 3-2
loss to Houston. The 19 year-old rookie shortstop, born on July 4, 1963, is
the first person to play for the Mets who is younger than the franchise, which
started in 1962. |
2008 |
Jose
Reyes is thrown out at home plate in an
unusual attempt to complete the cycle with an inside-the-park homer. The
shortstop's four hits pace the Mets' 7-2 win over the Diamondbacks, the
club's 14th victory in the last 15 games played against Arizona at Chase
Field. |
1987:
After having missed spring training and the first month of the
season because of collusion,
Montreal
Expos outfielder Tim
Raines debuts by going 4 for 5, including a 10th-inning grand
slam, in an 11 - 7 win over the New
York Mets.
2010:
The Phillies take over first place in the NL East by beating Mets
ace Johan Santana like a rag doll. Santana gives
up 10 runs, including 8 in the 4th inning, which he fails to complete. With the
Mets leading 5 - 3, he issues a two-out bases-loaded walks to his opposite, Jamie Moyer, then Shane Victorino blasts a grand
slam to open the floodgates. Chase Utley adds a two-run shot to chase
Santana; Placido Polanco and Ryan Howard had homered earlier against him. The
Phillies win, 11 - 5.
2019:
Noah Syndergaard of the Mets
pitches a complete game shutout
and also homers off Tyler Mahle for the game's only run as he
defeats the Reds,
1 - 0. The last player to have managed that particular feat had been Bob
Welch, back in 1983.
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